For new viewers, here’s a site you might want to visit: https://linktr.ee/jaypeach53. It’s got links to my music and other sites that might be of interest.

For new viewers, here’s a site you might want to visit: https://linktr.ee/jaypeach53. It’s got links to my music and other sites that might be of interest.
I keep reading that the way to make money off the music biz nowadays is to put your music on platforms like Mirlo and BandCamp to get fans to purchase your music instead of streaming your music from some DSP for hundreds and hundreds less money. Admittedly, this makes sense other than the market for platforms like Mirlo and BandCamp is minimal compared to the DSPs. After all, I’ve been on BandCamp for almost 5 years and have plays totaling less than one days plays on 5-6 DSPs.
I have gotten to the point that most nights, after it has cooled off, I wipe down the Clavinova, and set it up to do a set of rhythms and then riff to those rhythms. It’s been so much fun to do that I’ve neglected to do the music making that’ll result in an album I’m trying to put together for the https:// Mirlo.space web site, mainly to see if I can make some money off of Mirlo.
And another thing about the Clavinova that I may not have mentioned before is that it not only has, I think, 31 rhythms in its repertoire, but each of those rhythms has a variation that you can switch back and forth between. What a find! I don’t think the Casio CGP-700 that I paid hundreds for is as much fun to experiment with. Admittedly, I bought the Casio 10 years ago, when I first started playing keyboards after a decades-long hiatus, and the experience I’ve acquired is greatly enhancing the enjoyment I get from playing an instrument.
The title says it all
I’m working on some new material that I want to post to Mirlo.space and bandwagon.fm. Haven’t decided whether I’ll post the same music both places, or whether I’ll do a little of each separately.
Recently, there have been some setbacks in the completion of the new albums. Unfortunately, computer problems and health issues have been causing delays in the mixing and mastering process. These challenges have been frustrating, but we are working diligently to overcome them.
One of the major obstacles we are facing is related to computer problems. Technical issues have arisen, making it difficult to efficiently work on the albums. However, our team is actively troubleshooting and seeking solutions to ensure a smooth workflow.
In addition to the computer problems, there have been health issues affecting the progress. Specifically, the artist’s left foot has been causing significant discomfort, making it nearly impossible to concentrate on the mixing process. Despite the use of painkillers, the pain persists and hinders the ability to focus effectively.
We understand the anticipation surrounding the release of these new albums, and we sincerely apologize for the delays. Rest assured, we are doing everything possible to address these challenges and move forward with the completion of the albums.
Thank you for your understanding and patience during this time. We are committed to delivering high-quality music and appreciate your support.